Katharine Gilbert
@kategilbert_
PhD researcher ~ Chemical Biology ~ GSK/University of Strathclyde
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05-11-2020 08:11:50
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Winning the hearts of the audience today at #UKRetroComp Thank you to the organising committee and all those who voted for us. A huge well done to the team for putting a ring (CM) on it! Arron Aatkar Elliot Davenport Katharine Gilbert Karina Chan Connor Livingstoneπ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ ΏπΊπ¦πͺπΊ
Congratulations to Karina Chan University of Strathclyde, Kate Gilbert GSK & Laia Josa-Cullere Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia, winners of the 2021 #EFMC_YMCS Poster Prizes sponsored by ChemMedChem, ChemBioChem & Chemistry Europe. EFMC EFMC Young Scientists Network #medchem #chembio #euromedchemtalents #medchemtalents
Beyond-cysteine #covalentmodifiers: check out Kateβs work on sulfonyl fluorides as powerful tools for #chemicalbiology in ChemRxiv. Great collab with GSK, Chemistry - University of Strathclyde and The Francis Crick Institute. Congrats to Katharine Gilbert and co-authors! #chembio chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiβ¦
Interesting ChemRxiv preprint by a team of GSK and Chemistry - University of Strathclyde around first author Katharine Gilbert and corresponding author Jacob Bush. The hydrolytic stability, amino acid reactivity and proteome-wide reactivity of various Sulfur(VI) Fluorides. doi.org/10.26434/chemrβ¦
π First independent paper with over 100 citations. Might not be a big deal for some, but it important to share the impact of undergraduate research. I am proud of the work we do. Thanks to the amazing women of color for making this possible. Pomona College CUR Chemistry
Let there be light: PhABits A library of unpurified photo-affinity fragments allows screens for binders anywhere on a protein practicalfragments.blogspot.com/2022/02/photoa⦠Jacob Bush GSK Chemical Science
Check out Arron Aatkarβs work taking reactive fragments into new landscapes: beyond-cysteine covalent ligand discovery with sulfonyl fluorides ChemRxiv. Great collab GSK, Chemistry - University of Strathclyde, The Francis Crick Institute. #chemicalbiology #covalentmodifiers (Artwork Emma Grant) lnkd.in/eec64JRZ
Efficient Ligand Discovery Using Sulfur(VI) Fluoride Reactive Fragments [Arron Aatkar] dlvr.it/SfJZpN